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andankert
Posted - 03/11/2014 : 04:00:37 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.1.0 Operating System: Windows 8
Hi!
I developed the habit to put different measurements data files in appropriate folders. I then refine the data and have a final plot, lets say a bias dependence. If I did this with multiple temperatures (for example) I end up with (lets say) 3 different plots. Usually I the go into each plot, check the data origin and add it in one of them to merge the three. I just thought, there should be an easier way: I tried marking the data points and Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V in another graph, but it didn't work.
Is there a simple (stupid) way to merge the data points in 2 graphs into one?
/André
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andankert
Posted - 03/11/2014 : 04:03:03 AM Ok, I was too quick and found a easy way: Copy the whole layer in the other plot and move in plot setup the desired data set from the second layer to the first - voilà :)